
Create Core and Advanced eDiscovery Cases using PowerShell
eDiscovery within Microsoft 365 or any platform is a massive topic to cover. While discussing this with multiple organizations, it is evident that there is […]
eDiscovery within Microsoft 365 or any platform is a massive topic to cover. While discussing this with multiple organizations, it is evident that there is […]
You may be aware that next year the Azure Active Directory Graph components will retire. It is an older component that is separate from the […]
I am a big advocate of using PowerShell where possible for managing Microsoft 365. However, many organizations I work with don’t realize how much PowerShell […]
For quite a long time, conditional access policy creation has only been available via complicated Graph API calls or azure Active Directory. Though this works […]
Microsoft Team templates are pre-built definitions for a team’s structure designed around a business need or project. Microsoft provides base template types are unique templates […]
In my last post, we discussed the basics of Event-driven Retention and walked through a simple example. You can read the previous post here: https://helloitsliam.com/2021/09/15/event-driven-retention-anyone/ After […]
Most organizations retain content based on its age or some date, such as created and modified. The most common is keeping documents for seven years […]
I am sure by now you have heard about the Microsoft Azure Sentinel product. To understand Azure Sentinel, you first need to know what a […]
In just under 3 weeks, I will be delivering my session: Top 10 Security Features to Enable in Microsoft 365 at ESPC21 Online this June. ESPC (European SharePoint, Office 365 & Azure […]
Well, what a crazy time this past year has been. Here at the Cleary home, we had a son who graduated High School, became grandparents, […]
If, like me, you use PowerShell or Scripts of any kind, sometimes you find things don’t work, and then you find the commands that resolve […]
As most of you know I love to create training courses. I create them for Pluralsight, Skill Me Up and LinkedIn Learning, as well as […]
If like me, you use PowerShell or Scripts of any kind, sometimes you find things don’t work, and then you find those commands that resolve […]
It has been a while since I created a playlist, so felt like I needed to create one, that includes some heavy bass!!! Dusk – […]
Recently I was asked about using a single Microsoft 365 Tenant in a multi-tenancy way. Many schools in the UK are part of what is […]
If like me, you use PowerShell or Scripts of any kind, sometimes you find things don’t work, and then you find those commands that resolve […]
The purpose of Teams Policies is to restrict or control specific features or functions. Though they are available, many organizations don’t use them. To assist […]
If you work within any type of Government Microsoft 365 Tenant, known as GCC, you should understand by now that the features are not the […]
Over the past few months I have worked on multiple projects and training courses for Microsoft Teams. A common task is creating policies and applying […]
Hopefully you are not in the same boat as some organizations, who have applied the SharePoint 2010, 2013, 2016 or 2019 September 2020 Cumulative Update. […]
When working with Microsoft Teams, a fairly new feature is the ability to assign Teams Policies to groups of accounts. Teams itself, has not really […]
I am sure like most of you, working with Teams is now a daily task. You attend and probably create multiple meetings each day. For […]
Over the years, like most of you, I have donated and helped where I can. Sometimes it has been money, sometimes donation of time and […]
In Part 1, we reviewed my configuration, updated the certificates, and added the “Claims Provider Trusts” within each ADFS Server. In this post, we’ll configure […]
As part of the work I often get involved with, it tends to involve Federated Authentication either with On-Premises or Cloud Services. In the past, […]